Dayton portable oil-fired heaters are designed to function as the primary source of heat in open spaces, construction sites, jobsites and outdoor locations.
Dayton oil fired heaters are used for heating ventilated spaces like construction sites and jobsites. They have open flame that straight away heats the air to warm a space. These powder coated portable heaters can be comfortably moved wherever heat is required and also provide an adjustable heat angle. Choose from a range of these torpedo heaters, available in 175, 265, 500, 600 and 3600 CFM flow rates.
Working Mechanism
Electric magnet pumps are used in Dayton kerosene heaters to propel fuel into the fuel line and eventually the burner head's nozzle, spraying it into the combustion chamber.
A spark plug ignites the fuel & air mixture and starts the heating process.
They circulate heated air across a room using a fan.
The fans suck air in from the rear.
Finally, the air is circulated through a cylinder to heat the area.
Features
Dayton torpedo heaters have an open flame that directly heats the air to warm a space.
Owing to their portability, they can be comfortably moved wherever heat is required and also offer an adjustable heat angle.
These oil-fired heaters feature powder-coated finish to resist corrosion.
Compatible Accessories
Fuel Tank Assemblies: Dayton torpedo heaters can be fitted with new fuel tank assemblies once the pre-installed assembly gets old, worn-out or damaged.
Thermostats: These temperature controls in the fuel oil torpedo heater can get damaged or show the wrong result. Users should replace them for proper heating.
Standards and Approvals
cCSAus
NEMA 5-15P
Frequently Asked Questions
What fuel do these heaters operate on?
These heaters require 1-K kerosene for electricity and combustion to operate the fan.
How much time does it take to fill a tank fully?
It requires 10 hours to fill a 50-gallon tank.
What is the maximum air flow rate of the torpedo heaters?
They offer air flow rates up to 3600 cfm.
How long can you run a torpedo heater?
A torpedo heater offers an operating capacity of about 15 hours.
What types of fuel are compatible with these Dayton portable oil-fired torpedo heaters?
Diesel
Fuel Oil
Jet A, JP-8 & K1 Kerosene
How to assemble these heaters?
Assemble the wheel, axle, handle, controls, air inlets & fan guards to the frame containing the tank & motor.
Fill the fuel tank and close the fuel cap.
Plug the power cord into a grounded power supply.
Adjust the thermostat settings in the attached control panel & switch On the power.